Oxted 1-1 Reading: Visitors leave it late to salvage point
Both teams will feel disappointed by the outcome of their first ever meeting in the top flight of English Hockey, ...
Both teams will feel disappointed by the outcome of their first ever meeting in the top flight of English Hockey, ...
BINFIELD put another point on the board despite losing a two goal lead at Hanworth Villa.
BRACKNELL TOWN FC produced a performance to be proud of in their FA Cup first-round tie against Ipswich Town.
WOODLEY UNITED put on a stunning display by hitting five past Caversham United to take three points.
ALOK SHARMA, MP for Reading West, is among those named on Boris Johnson's list of nominees to made a Lord.
RESEARCH has revealed 76% of students worry about making ends meet while at university, with 41% considering quitting as a ...
A COMMUNITY group took South Reading residents for a trip down memory lane to revisit one of its favourite sellers.
READING Borough Council has shown its commitment to tackling the climate crisis by launching its climate change awareness month.
PEOPLE looking for help researching their family tree can attend a drop-in advice session in Reading next week
Double Barrelled Beers will welcome customers at the event where pride of place will be an all-new birthday brew, just ...
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